On Valentine's Day - REMEMBER - MOTHER-SISTER-SWEETHEART WITH A BOX OF CANDY GRAHAM and SONS Nittany Cagers Defeat Navy On Fouls, 29-25 Grow Takes Honors Puckmen Take Road To Moot Colgate, Cornell Wilh 12 Ppinls _special to The Daily Collegian ANNAPOLIS, Md., Feb. '4— Superior foul _shooting again proved to be a victory rhargin as Penn State's Nittany b'asketeers cont'i'n,ued their winning stride by _sinking the Nayy courtmen in a close 29-25 battle on the Acaaemy . floor here this afternoon. "' •Marred by ragged court tactics arict poor shooting, .the game was'V s .e_%saw affair until the last three niinute 's when the visiting Liens" forged out ' in front with a timely r_^lly. Although ' both_, aggregations tallied 11. field goals, Penn State's quintet earned its winning advantage at the foul line, just as it did in _defeating a fast Temple outfit" in _Philadelphia Saturday night. •Elmer' .Gross, senior co-captain of the viistbrs, continued to carry the'brunt of " Pe...

Melchior Stricken With Laryngitis; Artists * Course Program Postponed An attack of laryngitis made it necessary for Lauritz Melchior, greatest of the heroic tenors, to postpone his performance on the Artists' Course Series last night. Rather than accept the services of substitutes, members, of the committee voted yesterday to postpone the concert , until Melchior is able to appear. "We are sorry, to have to inconvenience our pattrons by postponement on such short notice," Dr. Marquardt, Course chairman, stated, "but we have done everything within reason to inform our local subscribers and out-of-town patrons of the postponement., "The committee decided to postpone the concert tonight," he said, "because we felt thait substitutions offered on such short notice would not be of a sufficiently high calibre lo be acceptable to the majority of the subscribers to our course." The change in the date of Melchior's appearance will not affect the schedule for the remaining Artists! Cours...

KAMI'S Mew's Shop 130 S. Allen St Semi-Amma CLEARANCE SALE Ends Saturday KALINS Men_'s Shop 130 S, Allen St JEALOUS? BE ZEA10U it the Players" Show _M Tamiing Of TIj_® _Slhirew" 'eb. 13-14 •¦ Schwab And. •• 55c lA/e, ZJhe Women Pros And Cons Of Joining A Sorority CONS Sororities limit friendships to a small group. Few sorority women look for friends outside Greekdom Expense involved in becoming a sorority member for four years could be put to more educational use. Problems arise about which group to join. Panhellenic Council urges rushees who are uncertain to wait until after formal rushing. If a house wants you it will be glad to wait until you decide. Time demanded by sororities and their activities take too much time from studies. After college the bond will be broken and time and money will have been wasted. There is a tendency for people ¦ to judge a coed by the house to which she belongs. Because only seniors may live in houses and because there are...

Film. Celebrities Visit Alma Mater By JACK OLKEIN. I met two screwballs yesterday. Julius aind Philip Epstein,- class of '31 and '32 respectively, were in the dramatics office when I caught ud with them; after several futile telephone calls. The Hollywood script writing brothers were warred of my approach, and notified me immediately upon airrival to sit tight *and that they would get to the dirty - jokes in a minute. Invited to join the bull_session with Frank Neusbaum_, assistant professor of dramatics, and the two celebrities, I pulled up a chair, took the straw out of my 'hair, closed my gaping jaw. and prepared for the _lbwdown on the glamour center of the world—Hollywood. The Epsteins are well qualified to divest said information, since they are Veterans of eight years in the Cinema City, and have turned, out such movies as "No Time For Comedy," "The Man Who Came To Dinner," "Male Animal,"- "Saturday's Children," "Strawberry Blonde," the "Four Daughter" series, and "The ...

Tiie First Ndti6fc&lt;al Batik Of State College Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE DAILY'COLLEGIAN "For A Seller Penn Slsrte" D-tablished 1940. 'Successor to the Penn State Collegian_, established 1904, and the Free Lance, established _1337. Published daily except Sunday and Monday during the _regular College year by the students o£ The Pennsylvania _Sjtate College. Entered as second-class matter July 5, 1934 .it the Post-oCfice at State College, Pa., under the act of March 8, 1379. Editor ,__d2«&amp;te,-. Bus. and Adv. Mgr.,-. I._toss Lehman '42&lt;r t 3_lP? K' James McCaughey '42 _lllillillilllllltllllillllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniilllllllllhlllllllllllllim &lt; _^ S &lt;P old j S-ar_^_STl_^k. /&amp; Mania... /mi- myfe _iinnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiliiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiniiiiniiininiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinii Movie Celebrities Visit Alma Mater ¦ *" (Continued from Page One) partment made no pertinent remark...

An Announcement A readjustment in room rates has become necessary because.of increasing operating cost. On and after February 8th, 1942 _obr .rates will be increased 10% for all transient guesJs. We feel certain thai our patrons will understand. The Nittany Lion Inn Hotel State College C'Mon Worm Let's Wiggle! _m_&gt; •r * I'm telling you! I'm hep on haw to be a tricky icky. No more sour riffs for- me. I took her to a show last night and got the dope right outa Cupid's mouth. ¦ Bounce one off her bean. She falls solid and pays orf. I tell you, bi-other, you g_.i see, THE TAMING GFTHE shrew he Penn State Players S5c (tax included) _Sohwab _Auii. Feb. 13-14 Donald Duck Cartoon Donald' does his . pari - for _National Defense';_, in a parody on the r income lax problems .' "THE NEW SPIRIT" "TIME" MAGAZINE _SATfS_^ . ' . . anesthetic blessing _;Vf of laughter- and great.; * .' ._^ good humor _«'j&gt; ' v. ' most' -_" _'_^ effective _jobPSiSJ?^....

Adamic Speaks In Schwab Tonight For LA Lecture Louis Adamic, noted American author, traveller and lecturer will appear as the fourth speaker in the current LA Lecture Series in Schwab Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Brought to the campus by the Liberal Arts Lecture Committee consisting of Dr. J. Paul Selsam, chairman, and Professors Morris Bench, Aaron Druckman, Theodore Roethke, _, and George E. Simpson, Adamic will speak on "Plymouth Rock and Ellis Island." To obtain'material for this topic, which will also be the title of his next book, Adamic and his assistants have travelled over 100,-000 miles and have questioned thousands of second and third generation descendants and immigrants. Much of these findings have been published in the magazine "Common Ground," which Adamic edits and which is published by the Common Council for American Unity. Adamic believes that many persons, especially, some of those whose families have known for two centuries or more the. privileges of citi...

Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Savings Up To 50_$ _VARS TY SHOP Continues For 10 Days "Outfitters For Smart Men" BOY NOT COY after the Players' Show "Taming Of The Shrew" Fab. 13-14 - Schwab Aud. - 55c Winter Sports Equipments Cameras—Films—Photo Supplies War Maps and World Atlases To Enable You To Follow The Progress Of The War VALENTINES GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS A Common Expression In Town And On Campus ' You Can Get It At Meizger's" Icemen Spend Iceless Weekend In N.Y. State The weather again caught up with the Lion hockey team. Scheduled to play a doubleheader over the weekend with Cornell and Colgate, the puckmen arrived in Ithaca, N. Y., Friday for the Cornell game, only to find that a heavy rain storm had arrived before they did. Accustomed to such situations, Coach Art Davis' boys proceeded to Hamilton, N. Y., to fulfill the second half of the engagement against Colgate, only to find that the weather was first again. Since there were...

Thespian. Show, _\ Hkle WPeek; _^ Gets Under Way Dry Dock Will Open Again This Month Because the Engineers Ball Has been postponed, Dry Dock will be opened again on February 21 in stead of waiting until March 7 as was previously planned, according to the Dry Dock committee headed by William H. Cissel '43 and Thomas R. Heidecker '43. The committee in charge has made an attempt to avoid conflicts with other dances on the , campus, but since Engineer's Ball has been postponed, the Dry Dock will fill in with regular Saturday night entertainment. Several new entertainers will appear on the program Saturday, the committee heads said. Although the Dry Dock will open a week from Saturday, the committee promised that following entertainments are scheduled for March 7 and 14 as originally planned. Thespian Units Given $300 From Victory Ball Profits Heidecker Elected New Tribunal Head Thomas R. Heidecker. '43 was elected chairman of Tribunal for the coming year at elections held by t...

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GabardineBiazers Hours For Third Draft ^!! !™™ Registration Announced of eabardine. the verv cloth on which the government placed priorities last year, it was revealed yesterday by Philip Jaffee '43, and Richard S. Peifly '43, committee co-chairmen. The co-chairmen 'have received a bid from a company in New Jersey which declared that the traditional coats could be made of gabardine. Material is on 'hand for student demand. Three styles of blazers are being designed and will be put on display at one of the town's leading clothiers near the last part of the month. Two styles of blazers will be made of gabardine and one of flannel. In each case the color of the coats will be blue with a small white College seal on the left side. The middle price range will be approximately $4.75, a gabardine style. A cheaper blazer will be made of the same material and a more expensive one will be made of flannel. After the three styles of material are displayed for the junior class, one will be -c...